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Re: Blood-C

Maybe CLAMP justed wanted to make a mindf*ck story for once. Or it will end in a "to be continued" for the upcoming movie, I hope at least that one won't be such a disapointment as this experience is so far.

Re: Blood-C

I've just seen episode 11. Then I was like, what actually happened here? O.o
So based on my understanding, everything is fake. Saya's memories of being Kisaragi Saya, her family, her friends, and all that she remembered was made by Fumito (no surprise there, right?). Her memories were pressed for certain reasons. I wonder why Fumito had to go as far as creating this fake world for Saya. Did he want something else in return? He could've just made Saya drink any hallucination drugs or such, or just erase her memories like he replaced it. Strange. Then I wonder which party does the dog belongs to. He said someone needs his help for Saya to regain her memories, if I remember correctly, I think? Hmmph.

Re: Blood-C

I KNEW IT.
The whole thing about the town is off and it turns out that it's indeed not a "town" after all.
And Fumito-san... Well, since the start, we know that he's the suspicious guy anyway, no surprise there... though his motivation is still unknown.
Like what most of them said, I'm sick of this already. I hope that the next eps will reveal everything including why that Watanuki dog is there. :P
Oh, this eps has no action at all, eh? Only plain boring explanation upon explanation. I was hoping with all the mysteries the revelation will be somewhat exciting... but no.

Re: Blood-C

my understanding:

1. the Gluttonous Feast upon Humans before the Fasting:

is this referencing the Elder Bairns? or Saya... (except Saya does seem to feast upon the Elder Bairns' blood and not Humans)

2. It seems that this was done to control Saya, except in the flashback, those "humans" she was killing weren't human, so is this "fake town set up to control Saya" done by the Humans or the Elder Bairns, are Fumito and/or Saya's "Father" Humans or Elder Bairn, ...

or, maybe Fumito is the Elder Bairn and Saya's "Father" is Human, and the two of them are participating observers in their contract (but maybe the Humans had cheated the contract and taken a more active role in "influencing" Saya, which wasn't allowed in their contract of "hands off"), such as in the Bible/Christianity, between God/Angels and Satan/Demons, seeing if Man can be tempted to evil or if Man will be loyal to goodness. Except instead of Man, it's Saya, hehe.

3. What's interesting... Saya seems to have been drained of all of HER ELDER BAIRN BLOOD (henceforth, EBB), and that EBB was used to create the "Elder Bairns", which Saya then drinks "their blood" after killing them.

in other words, Saya is the ONLY Elder Bairn, and she's merely re-drinking back her own EBB back into her, after killing the "fragments of herself, her blood" (the "elder Bairns" she's killing)!

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Re: Blood-C

Even until it ends, this series barely make any sense. =___=

Originally Posted by HegemonKhan

What's interesting... Saya seems to have been drained of all of HER ELDER BAIRN BLOOD (henceforth, EBB), and that EBB was used to create the "Elder Bairns", which Saya then drinks "their blood" after killing them.

in other words, Saya is the ONLY Elder Bairn, and she's merely re-drinking back her own EBB back into her, after killing the "fragments of herself, her blood" (the "elder Bairns" she's killing)!

It seems like this is indeed the case. Or at least Saya's blood was only the activator. Maybe there was only a small portion of Saya's blood inside those monsters? Not sure anymore.

I ended up watching episode 12 just for the sake of seeing this end. And when it finally did and found out that it has a movie next year, I'm not sure if it would really be that interesting. This episode is full of blood and action; not that I particularly feel annoyed, but I had wanted more than just blood: more insight of the plot or anything like that which can make me understands more what this story actually wants.

Re: Blood-C

well, Saya's blood seems to "monsterize" animate stuff (by whatever method that Fumito uses in the narration scenes with the floating blood of Saya in small pastic bags or something lol), creating the "Elder Bairns" that she fights, kills, and re-drink back (her) blood from them.

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I haven't watched the last episode yet, didn't know it was out, until just now from reading your post, lol.

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Re: Blood-C

So in the end it's as I presumed, or rather I hoped that it wouldn't, serve as a prequel to the movie. It's like "we f*cked with you guys" for 10 eps{3+ hrs!!!] with no explanation, a variation of splatter and gore, just to reveal that it's all fake[40 mins including excessive scenes of mass manslaughter] and a "to be continued" around the place, where I actually can think of it's pros and cons, only this time it's a pile of negative memories VS CLAMP art style. I feel kinds sad to have been used for that kind of sh*t, to have wasted 4 hours on such a stretched explanation, if it could have been accomplished much better with a series of OVA. Pity on those wasting 30-60€ on two episodes of this, just to see the gore parts more clearly.

Re: Blood-C

Is it really possible for her to get back her injured eye? It's true that Saya has a remarkable healing speed due to her not being human and such, though. No idea if there is a limit to that skill. Maybe Fumito used some kind of silver bullet or what? XD

Anyway, I would rather have the series ends as an anime rather than leaving it like this and having a movie to continue it. Like you said, Schabrak, it feels like we spent time watching the whole anime for nothing since the real actual plot only started last two episodes. The least I can say now is for the movie to be more acceptable than this anime. >_<

Re: Blood-C

She literally has lost her head when she was shot, she should have been braindead, but she wasn't.^^

Some news on the movie:

Originally Posted by MyAnimeList, animeanime.biz

According to Anime!Anime!, Japan Agency of Cultural Affairs has announced to aid the production of two anime movies: Production I.G's "Blood-C" and Tezuka Production's "Gusukobudori no Denki". The support will be carried out as a part of the International Film Production Support Project of the agency. Production I.G will receive 50 million yen ($650,000) from the Japanese government.

Re: Blood-C

I actually liked Blood C's plot, even if it was consentrated in the last two episodes, it's a good introduction to what could be a really good story/anime series... I have apprehensions though if it's going to be a single movie or a few OVA-movies... this could be good if they were to make it into a 50 episode anime series... like Blood+ .... but, I'm not sure about a movie or few OVAs... sighs...

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and ya, the one-eyed pirate Saya.... is just LAME/stupid.... argh!!! she better regenerate... as she just looks so stupid/lame... pirate saya... ughn!

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Re: Blood-C

It's not that I wasn't a fan of Blood+, but it wasn't too amazing in my opinion despite a lot of people generally liking the series. In terms of Blood-C, I was simultaneously watching it while reading rantings and raves on anime blogs about how terrible the series was in comparison to peoples' expectations. I wouldn't have gone as far as bashing it to degrees that bloggers have, but it was slightly disappointing. The only parts I enjoyed was the fighting and I would often find myself fast-forwarding the episode. I hope the film makes up for it.